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The pandemic caused by novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is generating a high number of cases and deaths, with negative effects on public health and economic systems. One of the current questions in the contemporary environmental and sustainability debate is how high air pollution and...
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Ballot box voting is often considered the essence of political freedom. But it has two major shortcomings: individual voters have little chance of making a difference, and they also face strong incentives to remain ignorant about the issues at stake. "Voting with your feet," however, avoids both...
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Using a database of up to 62 variables for 196 countries over 57 years, a hyperinflation cycle has been characterized to propose a broader setting of stylized facts. Beyond the usual facts, the findings in this paper contribute to the literature of modern hyperinflations in that these cycles...
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The contemporary financial crisis has transformed into economic crisis. The occurrence of financial crises has encouraged the emergence of a kind of routine which guarantees the stability of a government's bailout programmes implemented through the banking sector in support of de-facto bankrupt...
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After the collapse of the Communist regimes and their command economies, the countries of the former Soviet Union found themselves with only a very small amount of goods to supply to the global market. There was no way that they could have existed in an economy of this type that is nothing more...
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Purpose - This paper seeks to provide insights into the current global financial crisis from an institutional theory perspective.Design/methodology/approach - The paper presents the development of key concepts using institutional theory, grounded in a discussion of the context of the current...
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Fraud and irrationality are often blamed for financial manias and panics. Investor euphoria can unleash social and technological breakthroughs, but the subsequent failures can destroy value and radicalize the political sphere. Are these events random, idiosyncratic, or driven by some force? The...
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The rise of digital platforms through which labour is bought and sold is transforming the world of work and challenging the existing regulatory regimes that govern it. Depending on one's point of view, Uber has become the poster child or bête noir of this transformation, challenging traditional...
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Proponents of minority shareholder protection state that national legal institutions protecting small investors boost stock markets and, in turn, long-term countries' performance. In this paper, we empirically challenge this argument. We perform three-stage least-square estimation on a sample of...
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